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Canada is a land of immense scale, stretching from the historic Atlantic coast to the towering peaks of the Pacific West. It is a country defined by its wilderness, yet punctuated by vibrant, world-class cities that preserve both European charm and modern innovation. From the thunderous roar of its famous waterfalls to the quiet majesty of the Rocky Mountains, Canada’s landmarks represent the true spirit of the North.

Niagara Falls, Ontario
Niagara Falls is perhaps the most famous natural wonder in North America. Located on the Canadian side — known as Horseshoe Falls — the falls offer the most dramatic views. Millions of gallons of water plunge over the edge every minute, creating a misty, thunderous spectacle that has drawn travelers for centuries.

Banff National Park & Lake Louise
High in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff is Canada’s oldest national park. It is a landscape of jagged, snow-capped peaks and dense pine forests. Its crown jewel is Lake Louise, world-renowned for its brilliant turquoise water, which gets its unique colour from "rock flour" carried by glacial melt. Whether frozen in winter or shimmering in summer, it is an iconic symbol of Canadian nature.

The CN Tower, Toronto
Dominating the skyline of Canada’s largest city, the CN Tower was once the tallest free-standing structure in the world. As a marvel of modern engineering, it offers panoramic views that stretch across Toronto and Lake Ontario. For the adventurous, the "EdgeWalk" allows visitors to walk hands-free along the very rim of the tower’s main pod, 356 meters above the ground.

Old Québec (Vieux-Québec)
Stepping into Old Québec is like stepping back in time to 17th-century Europe. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is the only fortified city north of Mexico. Its cobblestone streets, charming boutiques, and the towering Château Frontenac hotel create a romantic, historic atmosphere that reflects Canada’s deep French heritage.